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THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
' • 20: YearsAo0
February. 1946. ,
The, Village Council appointed
Sidney Whitby as night constable:
and Alex (Sandy) Havens, town
foreman, as constable to be on ,
ditty during .the day. and at the .
Town Hall on evenings when enter
tainment was in progress. The
council hoped•to clean,up drunken!:
eSs•and rowdyism at dances. ,` •
N;.W.Winteritein was appOinted.
agent for the Hudson 'MotorComp-
any.
Joseph Agnew .was re- elected •
secretary of the Lucknow
.Agricultural Society, an 'office
he held for almost 85 'years.
• At the height of a blizzard, •
Lloyd Huntervs.borse ran away ,from
the Post Office and 'careened down
rhe'SideWalk on main street. '
Officers of the West Bruce L.O..
L. were Worshipful Master, John
Eramerton; peputy Matter,: Alex •
McKerizie;.ChaPlain, John Mc
Quillini; Secretary.•C E. McDonagh
assistant secretary, Earl rfaqt;
...ancial secretary „ W .j. Graham; .
treasurer, Arthur Hodgins, Marshal,
Arthur.Snteltzer; lecturers, Chas.
Emrnerton and Steve Irwin. . •
Those from the Dungannon area
returningfrOm overseas werkcer.n.
.aidandliaymond Currie and Allan'
Petrie. Others returning were Jack
Bowers, . Huron .Twp.• Joseph and '
"Raymond Si.. Marie, East.Wawal.
.nosh; Jean M Sandy of 4stifiod
who, was a .member of the Women'S
Army Corps ; Jim Hunter, ZiOni,
Jim Chin, wart .collyer, ,•.T A.
Leishman . of town; Douglas Aitchr
osoutp.onWT,inigi;:anii' R.: P. Th...ompson
.4.,gang of men, teams and . '
sleighs went to•Work to remove ..;
the four and five feet snow banks
which had piled Up on main street,
' 'Mt. and. Mrs, Ira Dickie pur
chased the Rod MacDougall farm
in .Kinloss Twp.
Lloyd Stein of Paramount shot
„•
a wolf in the Lakeshore District
of Ashfield 'Township •
;Fiftieth anniversaries were cel-
ebrated by Mr. and Mrs.' John Jain-
Sixnetourists look at scenery,
others see it.
Remain...„Chomp!
DON'T FORGET THE BOY SCOUT.ePAPER
. DRIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 14th
(kinIoss News) •
Viewers in this area are quite
interested in the programme "Foot-
steps" which is seen Wednesday
at 5 p.m. Heather -MacKenzie,
Barbara Maclntyre and Brian Keith
from South Kinloss Presbyterian .
Church Sunday. School are still.
the champions on the Quiz panel
having competed with others from
different 'churches for the past •
•fobr.Weeks.
• Congratulations to Connie and
Rod MacKenzie who have Success -
hilly passed their Grade 8 Music
exaniinations.
* Barbara Maclntyre, daughter of
Mr k and Mrs. Donald Maclntyre
and David MacKinnon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Prater MacKinnon,
were both admitted to Wingham
District FlOspital on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie
visited 'Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall.
• Mr• . and Ws. Ira Dickie,, Wal-
ter and William, were,weekend
'guests with Mr . and Mrs. Jack
Needham ; Suzanne and Janie
of COrunna . On the way home
they visited at the holne of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham MacDonald of,
Watford and with•Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Marshall and family in
Strathroy
ebulcl be purchased for $44, but
if you wanted Citarter in it. you
had to pay $06 exta.
Pupils at SiSs3 WeStY/aWarIOSII
taught by Beatrice McQiiillin were
ist.„W Own ,F; McDonald J. MacDon.'
D, Thompson ,D , McDonald, •
• ; • FeCranston.J. Durnin.„G FOw lei ,
ieson (Ida Finlay) of Lucknow and .' J Foran ,W Purdon Fowler, c.
Mr. and Mrs.. john C. Fritzley ' Durnin, Jean Purdon, Elwood' For
(Cora Adda Ross) of Chesley. for , ler, Joe Foran.11a Fowler, Ernest
merly of Lucknow. Purnin. •
Susan Maria Treleaven, one of. Mark Gardner of Rapid. Cit)r.. was
Lticknow's oldest residentt, passed assisting Henry .Gardner of Zion in.
away at the age of .82'. , - cutting wood, • ,
Harvey Robb of Hamilton pur Wes Huston was the franey drew.
chased. the farm on the Lucknow ed 'gent at the skating carnival at.
Amberley road,: then operated by Lorne Rink, Charlie Webster won
Donald Cardis. • * the boys race in 16 years aid under
The Village of Paisley purchased A.E.McKim., FT Armstrong,
:•the drill hall at the •Port Albert • Robert Johnston and T,Si•Reid won
R.A.F. Station for $4,000'. Paii! ,first placeina KinOaidine Curling
ley planned to move the building BOnspiel. :
and enlarge it to be used for an • , Will Helm was injured seriously •
arena and community centrewhile working in Ernest Gardner's.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McQuillin bush. While-cutting.wpOd with
purchased the former Cliff home Sam Gibson. he was struck by a
in Lucknow. • -. • tree andsuffereda:broken collar
The girls of the High School. • bone and badly bruised face and
formed three hockey teams with neck„ •
Miss 1. Oiborne as convenor and • • ••, .
coach. The line-ups were: -Daffy
Dills"- Mary Marshall, Margaret •
MacPherson, Frances Hamilton, •
Carrie Milne, Mary Anderson, .
Mary Chin, Eileen Purves, Doro-
thy Gibson. "Silver Clippers"-
Betty Hamilton, Wilda Irwin, •
,Mary L. Porteous, Pat Miller, Ar.
donna Johnston, Yvonne MacGofft
in, Katherine MacLennan, Gwen
Stewart. "White Roses" - Mary L.
Johnston, Ruth bahiner, Jessie.
Marshall, Mary MacOuaig, Don-
alda MacQuaig. Helen Durant.
Jean Treleaven.
40 Years Ago
February 1926. •
Browns in Lucknow were advert-
ising a Numode Brassiere in pink
brocade for 47 Mr Brown said
that you'd pay 60¢ elsewhere for
anything near this quality.
Stanley's Variety Store were ad*.
vertising glass wash boards for 750:
T.F.Cain was paid $5 for use of
a 'room by the Kinloss Township
tax collector,
G . A . Greer had a gang of men
busy on.ice harvesting.
Kenneth Murdie, president of the
'United Church:I.Pia. organized
four sleighloads of young people
who visited St. Helens
Taking part in •the program were
Grant MacKenzie, Olive Alton,
Elliott Burns, D. G. MacKenzie,
Betty Graham, Mrs.J.W2.Joynt.
Bessie Murdie, W.L.MacKenzie
and Alex §mith.
Price of a new Ford 4 -door, drop
,ped from $895 to $'i5 A truck
60 Years Ago
February 1906. . •
Owing to the 'Ceiling plaster fat.
Ing off the room, of Miss Cumming
at the public school, pupils receive
ed a couple of days holidays. •
The 'COrtgipii property was pur
chased as the site for the new town
hall and public library to be built
Cwialnt:Idnetwilgaieje$.$765005Pdtioar; perdicb:; be
'Lucknow and Pine Forks Fishing
Club honoured Angus IvIcponald.
who was giving up business in Luc
now Alex McPherson was presid
of 'the club. ' •
lathes. Martin, a tucknoW resi-
dent and native of. Kinnesie,
Scotland, died at age 72. He wa
a Pioneer Kinloss farnier,
Jack Ferguson sold his 100 acre
Belfast farm ;o Joseph :Packett of
the 12th Concession. • • •
Kinloss Branch Agricultural Soc
iety was advertisingfor a .searetal
at a salary of $35 per year.
Firedid considerable darfiage
the residence of Miss P.Buckinsly
on Gough Street;
George. Webster , 22 year old so
Of John Webster Of the ).0th of We
Wawanosh, diedsuddenly in Toro
to. front' a fOrrn of -Paralysis.
Thomas Joynt of St-- Helens
offering his farm for sale as was
R. E. Lane of Lachalsh. •
WStailliG;ojcerEay.ralned11Was.. operating
h
lv,Ita:
advertising men's fur coats; 'C °
wasr$7.6;.spi41 $39, Difgskin
fo
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